Two years after his at age 84, the longtime estate of prime-time soap opera writer and producer David Jacobs is now on the market in the neighborhood of for just under $6 million after it was initially priced at $7 million. Ed Solorzano and Lauren Ravitz of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties hold .
A Baltimore native who started out as a writer of magazine articles and nonfiction books, Jacobs went on to create two of the small screen’s most popular shows of all time— Dallas and its spinoff Knots Landin g, both of which ran for 14 seasons and notched a total of 700 episodes between them. He’s also known for Paradise , Four Corners , Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman , and Homefront .
Custom built in 1984 and designed by architects Michae